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C.C. Hubbard High School is located in Missouri
C.C. Hubbard High School
Location in Missouri
C.C. Hubbard High School is located in the United States
C.C. Hubbard High School
Location in the United States
Location 721 N. Osage Ave., Sedalia, Missouri
Area 2 acres (0.81 ha)
Built 1928 (1928)
Architect Johnson, Clifford H.; Dean & Hancock
NRHP reference No. 97000628
Added to NRHP July 3, 1997

C.C. Hubbard High School, also called Lincoln School or Lincoln-Hubbard School, was a very important high school in Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri. It was built in 1928. This school is special because it was the last building in Sedalia made specifically for African-American students during a time when schools were separated by race.

A famous music teacher named L. Viola Kinney taught music and English here for 35 years. The school closed its doors in 1962. Today, the old school building has been made into an apartment building. In 1997, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places, which means it's a very important historical site.

About C.C. Hubbard High School

A Special School Building

C.C. Hubbard High School was built in 1928. It is a two-story building made of brick. The building has a balanced, or symmetrical, design. This means both sides look the same.

In 1952, more parts were added to the school. These new sections were built to hold a cafeteria where students could eat. There was also a classroom for industrial arts. Industrial arts classes taught students practical skills, like woodworking or metalworking.

Important People and History

This school holds a special place in history. It was the last building in Sedalia, Missouri, that was built and used as a separate school for African-American students. During that time, many schools in the United States were segregated. This meant Black and white students went to different schools.

One very important person who taught at C.C. Hubbard High School was L. Viola Kinney. She was a talented composer and music educator. Ms. Kinney taught music and English at the school for 35 years. She helped many students learn and grow during her time there.

What Happened Next?

C.C. Hubbard High School served its community for many years. However, it closed in 1962. After it closed, the building was later renovated. It was turned into an apartment building. This means people now live in what used to be classrooms and hallways.

In 1997, the school building was recognized for its historical importance. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is a list of places in the United States that are important to history. Being on this list helps protect the building and remember its story.

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